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  <title>Impact of nutrient management strategies on growth and propagation potential of rose rootstocks (Rosa multiflora &amp; Natal Briar) and scion varieties</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Quality planting material plays a pivotal role in attaining maximum productivity and quality of<br />
any flower crop. Considering this, an experiment to study the effect of nutrient management in<br />
rose rootstock (Rosa multiflora &amp; Natal Briar) and scion (Arka Savi &amp; Arka Swadesh) mother<br />
plants for propagation was carried out in the research block of the Division of Flower and<br />
Medicinal Crops, ICAR-IIHR, Bengaluru during the year 2022-23 and 2023-24. The experiment<br />
was laid out according to Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) with two rootstocks<br />
(Rosa multiflora &amp; Natal Briar), four different nutrient combinations (400:200:200 kg (control),<br />
600:200:700 kg, 450:150:525 kg and 300:100:350 kg NPK/ha/year) in five replications. Among<br />
the rootstocks, Natal Briar recorded the maximum plant height (185.81 cm) and maximum<br />
number of secondary branches per plant (15.95). Among different nutrient combinations tried,<br />
the application of 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year to the mother plants recorded maximum plant<br />
height (183.23 cm). Among the interaction effects, application of 600:200:700 kg NPK/ha/year<br />
to the Natal Briar rootstocks recorded maximum plant height (215.78 cm) and Rosa multiflora<br />
rootstock supplied with 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year recorded the maximum number primary<br />
branches per plant (12.74). Among the different type of scion highest plant height was noticed in<br />
scion variety Arka Swadesh (107.37 cm), however Arka Savi was recorded maximum number of<br />
primary branches/plant (4.48) and maximum number of secondary branches/plant (28.91).<br />
Among different type of nutrient concentrations, at the nutrient 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year<br />
recorded the significantly maximum plant height (109.18 cm). However, the nutrient<br />
combination 600:200:700 kg NPK/ha/year was recorded the maximum number of primary<br />
branches/plant (4.61). These findings could be used for large-scale production of healthy and<br />
vigor rootstock and scion bud for the steady production of quality planting materials in rose.</p>
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Quality planting material plays a pivotal role in attaining maximum productivity and quality of<br />
any flower crop. Considering this, an experiment to study the effect of nutrient management in<br />
rose rootstock (Rosa multiflora &amp; Natal Briar) and scion (Arka Savi &amp; Arka Swadesh) mother<br />
plants for propagation was carried out in the research block of the Division of Flower and<br />
Medicinal Crops, ICAR-IIHR, Bengaluru during the year 2022-23 and 2023-24. The experiment<br />
was laid out according to Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) with two rootstocks<br />
(Rosa multiflora &amp; Natal Briar), four different nutrient combinations (400:200:200 kg (control),<br />
600:200:700 kg, 450:150:525 kg and 300:100:350 kg NPK/ha/year) in five replications. Among<br />
the rootstocks, Natal Briar recorded the maximum plant height (185.81 cm) and maximum<br />
number of secondary branches per plant (15.95). Among different nutrient combinations tried,<br />
the application of 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year to the mother plants recorded maximum plant<br />
height (183.23 cm). Among the interaction effects, application of 600:200:700 kg NPK/ha/year<br />
to the Natal Briar rootstocks recorded maximum plant height (215.78 cm) and Rosa multiflora<br />
rootstock supplied with 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year recorded the maximum number primary<br />
branches per plant (12.74). Among the different type of scion highest plant height was noticed in<br />
scion variety Arka Swadesh (107.37 cm), however Arka Savi was recorded maximum number of<br />
primary branches/plant (4.48) and maximum number of secondary branches/plant (28.91).<br />
Among different type of nutrient concentrations, at the nutrient 450:150:525 kg NPK/ha/year<br />
recorded the significantly maximum plant height (109.18 cm). However, the nutrient<br />
combination 600:200:700 kg NPK/ha/year was recorded the maximum number of primary<br />
branches/plant (4.61). These findings could be used for large-scale production of healthy and<br />
vigor rootstock and scion bud for the steady production of quality planting materials in rose.</p>
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